ILLIT is back at it again, and it is nice to see that they have really adopted their own identity after their debut song, which, though undoubtedly a great song, was, especially with the accompanying MV, a quite controversial copy of you know who.
ILLIT’s “It’s Me” exudes a playful and confident vibe, but beneath the teasing tone lies a clear message: don’t just admire me from afar—choose me genuinely. This line encapsulates that sentiment particularly well. They don’t want to be reduced to a pretty object that’s merely observed and overlooked. Instead, they craves a more honest, direct, and authentic connection.
날 가두지 마 보석함
“Don’t lock me up in a jewel box.”
Vocabulary & grammar breakdown
날
- shortened form of 나를
- means “me”
- this contraction is very common in songs and everyday Korean
가두다
- means “to lock up,” “to confine,” or “to shut in”
- it can be used literally, but also emotionally or metaphorically
- here, it suggests being kept at a distance, controlled, or treated like something to display rather than truly love
-지 마 → 가두지 마
- -지 마 means “don’t…”
- so 가두지 마 means “don’t lock me up”
- it gives the line a direct and slightly demanding tone, which fits the song’s bold attitude
보석함
- means “jewel box”
- 보석 = “jewel”
- 함 = “box / case”
- in this lyric, 보석함 works as a metaphor: something precious may be beautiful inside a jewel box, but it is also hidden away and untouched
Language & emotion tip
What makes this line so good is that 보석함 sounds flattering at first. A jewel box is for something valuable, so it suggests she is precious. But paired with 가두지마, the line turns that image around: being treasured is not enough if it also means being confined. That gives the lyric a smart little twist — don’t just admire me like a beautiful thing, actually let me be seen and chosen.